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General state of the Marine-Society, For fitting out landmen volunteers to serve as seamen on board the king's ships, in time of war, and for equipping distrest boys to serve at sea at all times. To the 31st of December; MDCCXCVII.
Marine Society (London, England)Date: MDCCXCVIII. [1798]- Books
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The bye-laws, and regulations, of the Marine Society, incorporated in MDCCLXXII: with the several instructions, forms of indentures, & other instruments, used by them. Also a list of subscribers, from May 1769, to June 1772. To which is prefixed an historical account of this institution, ...
Marine Society (London, England)Date: 1772- Ephemera
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British seamen for British ships : the increase of the foreign element in our mercantile marine & the gradual elimination of the British sailor is becoming a grave national danger / The Marine Society.
Marine Society (London, England)Date: [1905]- Books
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The origin, progress, and present state of the Marine Society, instituted June M.DCC.LVI. Supported by Voluntary Contributions, for clothing and fitting out poor and distressed Boys to serve at Sea, as Apprentices in Merchant Ships, &c. also to Warrant Officers of Ships in ordinary, and as Servants to Commanders and Officers in the Royal Navy. With the principles on which it is founded, and the rules and orders by which it is governed.
Marine Society (London, England)Date: XIX. November M.DCC.LXX. [1770][1771]- Books
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A caution to young seamen. The Society to which you are so greatly indebted, expects you to shew your gratitude towards it, by labouring to acquit yourselves at all times, and in every situation, as becomes true Englishmen, and honest seamen.- You can never wisth to maintain two more valuable characters than these. ...
Marine Society (London, England)Date: 1788?]- Books
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Instructions to the boys of the Marine Society, read by the secretary, or some member of the committee, when the boys set out from the Seamens Office, in order to repair to their respective ports.
Marine Society (London, England)Date: 1770?]- Books
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The bye-Laws and regulations of the Marine Society, incorporated in M, DCC, LXXII. With the several instructions, forms of indentures, and other instruments used by it. containing an historical account of this institution, with remarks on the usefulness of it.
Marine Society (London, England)Date: 1792- Books
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To the Marine Society, in praise of the great and good work they have done by clothing and fitting out for the sea-service 2682 men, and 1868 boys, in the space of fifteen months, to the 6th of October last, recommending constancy and perseverance in the cause they have espoused.
Marine Society (London, England)Date: 1758?]- Books
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Instructions to every boy of the Marine Society, given by their secretary, when the boys set out from the Seamens Office on Thursdays.
Marine Society (London, England)Date: 1770?]- Books
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The bye-laws, and regulations of the Marine-Society, incorporated in MDCCLXXII. With the several instructions forms of indentures & other instruments used by it. Also a list of governors. The second edition with an account of the society's building in Bishopgate Street also an historical account of this institution, with remarks on the usefulness of it.
Marine Society (London, England)Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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The bye-laws, and regulations of the Marine-Society, incorporated in MDCCLXXII: With the several instructions forms of indentures & other instruments used by them, also a list of subscribers, from May 1769 to June 1772. To which is prefixed, an historical account of this institution, with remarks on the usefulness of it.
Marine Society (London, England)Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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The receipts of the Marine Society, from July 1756, to March 1757.
Marine Society (London, England)Date: 1757]- Books
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The sea lads trusty companion: Being instructions given to the lads and boys assembled at the Marine Society's office in Bishopsgate-Street; waiting 'till commission or warrant officers in the Royal Navy request them as servants, in order to their being bred seamen; also masters in the merchants service, enquiring for boys to serve them as apprentices at sea: with rules for a moral and religious life. Also the state of the society to the 19th Dec. 1778. By J.H. Esq.
Hanway, Jonas, 1712-1786.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]